ZuluRaptorSpace
Joined: 3 Jun 2013
Posts: 1628
Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 00:44
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 00:44
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Don't assume it's 100% correct.
Spain - 1949 - 50 Centimos
France - 1954 - 100 Francs
France - 1947 - 10 Francs
Canada - 1978 - 25 Cents
GB - 1860 - 1 Penny
GB - 1948 - 1/2 Crown
France - 1953 - 50 Francs
GB - 1957 - 1 Shilling
GB - 1867(?) - 1/2 (?) Penny
USA - 1974 D - 1 Cent (Lincoln-Kennedy)
GB - 1977 - 25th Reigning Year (possible silver proof)(possibly original mint packaging)
USA - "Wooden Nickel"
USA - 1934 - 1 Cent
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1922 - 1 Dollar
Canada - 1963 - 1 Cent
Canada - 1979 - 5 Cents
Spain - 1947 - 1 Peseta
USA - 1959 - 10 Cents
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
Spain - 1953 - 5 Cents
Canada - 1979 - 5 Cents
Saarland - 1955 - 100 Franken
GB - 1946 - Sixpence
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1957 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
France - 1954 - 100 Francs
USA - 1888 - 1 Cent
GB - 1971 - 1/2 New Penny
France - 1955 - 100 Francs
Canada - 1950 - 1 cent
Canada - 1979 - 10 Cents
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
France - 1947 - 5 Francs
GB - 1918 - 1 Penny
France - 1951 - 10 Francs
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1979 - 1 Dollar
France - 1954 - 100 Francs
USA - 1964 - 10 Cents (possible toning)
France - 1951 - 20 Francs
Hong-Kong - 1976 - 20 Cents
USA - 1888 - 5 Cents
GB - 1957 - 1/2 Penny (toning)
Bahamas - 1981 - 5 Cents (toning)
Bahamas - 1979 - 25 Cents
Spain - 1953 - 2 1/2 Pesetas
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
Bahamas - 1969 - 25 Cents
USA - 1884 - 1 Dollar (nice toning)
USA - 1974 D(?) - 1 Dollar
Spain - 1953 - 10 Centimos
GB - 1919 - 1 Penny
Spain - 1947 - 1 Peseta
Spain - 1949 - 5 Pesetas
USA - 1776-1976 D - 1 Dollar
USA - 1776-1976 - 1/2 Dollar
GB - 1955 - 2 Shillings
France - 1953 - 50 Francs
Spain - 1968 - 25 Pesos
USA - 1900 - 25 Cents
62 coins!!! (From my grandmother, btw.)
93.849-120.003375 grams of silver!
That's 66.9699989-85.6333877 USD in silver!
Hippaforalkus
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 01:29
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 01:29
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Nice, got all the euro coins from my grandpa last week together with some other old currency, little silver
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ALLRED1950
Joined: 2 Jul 2012
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 01:32
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 01:32
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you got a good start on a world coin collection
It is, what it is, or is it.
lbillows
Joined: 14 Oct 2012
Posts: 268
Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 06:34
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 06:34
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Cool! You should put up a photo so we can have a look
KartWay
Joined: 31 Oct 2013
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 13:46
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 13:46
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Very nice. Don't sell them, keep them; not only are they a nice present from a loved one, but I think they are really cool start to a collection.
I been collecting for a while and I think I only have few from your list, if that.
nalaberong
Joined: 1 Oct 2013
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 16:22
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 16:22
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The nice one is the Saar coin: everything else sounds pretty usual (well, some of the American coins have silver value and so does the 1946 6d but I don't really do American).
neilithic
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:47
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:47
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I don't collect US coins, what's a wooden nickel? It sounds interesting.
ZuluRaptorSpace
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:53
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:53
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A type of token.
neilithic
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:54
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:54
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Cool, got any pics of your hoard?
ZuluRaptorSpace
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:55
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Posted: 5 Jan 2014, 20:55
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Narp.
lbillows
Joined: 14 Oct 2012
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Posted: 6 Jan 2014, 04:21
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Posted: 6 Jan 2014, 04:21
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Now that you're getting some cool coins you should add them to your Numista collection
KartWay
Joined: 31 Oct 2013
Posts: 1155
Posted: 6 Jan 2014, 15:44
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Posted: 6 Jan 2014, 15:44
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Yeah, why not add them, cooler to look at and all.
Do u not collect any currently circulating coins? Also a good starting point for any collection plus a learning curve in what to look out for.
ZuluRaptorSpace
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Posts: 1628
Posted: 6 Jan 2014, 22:07
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Posted: 6 Jan 2014, 22:07
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I actually do collect coins that could, theoretically, still be found in circulation.
Anyway, it'll be a long, slow, painful process to add to my numista collection.
KartWay
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Posts: 1155
Posted: 7 Jan 2014, 22:44
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Posted: 7 Jan 2014, 22:44
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If u even add one coin every day, its better than none and typing list up takes longer than adding to Numista catalogue:)
I also find when adding coins and seeing that i have only few missing of a certain type, im getting more interested of filling the gaps. plus i see the mintage and all there...
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